The featured guest speakers are members of the West View Volunteer Fire Department who will address "Safety in the Home," including gun safety, vacation procedures and leaf pick up.
The charity game, held at the Warrendale Bladerunners, raised more than $3,000 for the Allegheny Chapter of the United Way.
Here's a quick look at the other fish fry options around the North Hills.
Judge sentences Ross resident to probation in vehicle incident.
Sweet Pea, the homeowner's 125-pound Newfoundland, likely turned on the center pilot of the stove in the kitchen while the homeowner was away at work. The fire burned for hours inside before firefighters were dispatched, investigators say.
The girl, now 14, testified at a preliminary hearing that 46-year-old Brian Horlick inappropriately touched her when visiting her mother in Franklin Park.
The accident occurred immediately after the end of the morning's runs, just after 8:30 a.m. at the bus depot at 200 Hahn Road.
Fire chief said fire appears to have started in kitchen area.
There have been four break-ins at homes along the Thompson Run Road corridor bordering Shaler Township, police report.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled next week before District Judge Robert Ford.
The fire, which occurred late afternoon Monday in one dryer, damaged little. The clothing in the dryer was washed and returned undamaged to the customer, the owner of the laundromat said.
Ross Police Det. Brian Kohlhepp will be among local law enforcement officials featured on the Lifetime Channel's "America's Most Wanted" at 9 p.m. Friday.
Dr. Thomas Tyma faces 17 indecent assault charges and 16 harassment charges, based on reports from women who Tyma examined at Allegheny North Arthritis Center in Wexford and Jameson South in New Castle.
Dr. Thomas Tyma, who practiced at Allegheny North Arthritis Center in Wexford and Jameson South in New Castle, is charged with indecent assault and harassment.
Officer Matt Pavlecic will not only be involved with the neighborhood program, but he will also become a face more familiar around West View Elementary School.
The program will be presented by the Ross/West View EMS.
Authorities find no weapons or other items of concern in a search of the school. The incident will be investigated further in order to identify the individual responsible.
Until the charges against 42-year-old Ronald Towers are resolved, he has been suspended from working with the Quaill Volunteer Fire Department.
No one was injured in the Saturday morning incident. Emergency personnel aren't sure what caused the tree to fall.
Dr. Patrick Mannarino warns that "no community" is immune.
Robert W. Duffy was an assistant middle school principal and his wife, Rita, worked as a legal secretary in downtown Pittsburgh.
Police say Benjamin Bibler's car hit two police vehicles before slamming into a tree.
An abrupt snow squall and resulting whiteout conditions are blamed for the crash in which middle school assistant principal Robert W. Duffy and his wife, Rita Duffy, died. A Mercer County man also died in the crash.
Frank Coonelly was arrested on Dec. 22 and charged with careless driving, driving the wrong way, and driving under the influence of alcohol.
State police identify Anthony Kulesza as the driver in Thursday's fatal accident.
Pennsylvania State Police in a Jan. 19 audit find numerous violations related to filing paperwork with the DMV.
Mall officials announced through their Facebook page at about 10:45 a.m. that mall employees could return to work.
Henderson will remain in the Allegheny County Jail until his trial, which will be months away.
The man continues to be held without bond in the Allegheny County Jail.
Hopewell Township Police filed charges today against Arthur Lamont Henderson, 38, of the North Side, in a rape that occurred Jan. 7—the same morning as one of the two that occurred in Ross Township.
Ross Township Police did not go into many details of the investigation during the special Crime Watch meeting held Thursday evening, which followed the arrest of a suspect in the attacks on two local women earlier this month.
One of the attacks occurred in the room of the woman's 4-month-old baby while her fiance was tied up in an adjacent room, according to the criminal complaint filed by Ross Township Police.
Arthur L. Henderson, 38, of the North Side, was arrested by police early Thursday morning. Henderson is the suspect in the two sexual attacks on Ross Township women earlier this month.
The suspect was not in custody and his whereabouts were not known by police as of 6 p.m. Wednesday, police said.
The suspect was not in custody and police did not know where he is as of 2:30 p.m., Ross Police spokesman Sgt. Benjamin Dripps said.
A house on Columbia Avenue and a house on Cornell Avenue were broken into while the homeowners were out of town, police said.
The West View Police Department supplied the following information, which covers notable incidents between Jan. 1 and Jan. 12.
A special Crime Watch meeting for Ross Township residents is being organized by officials. A date and time for the meeting is expected to be announced Monday.
Prosecutors said she used the stolen money for, among a list of things, club-level tickets at Super Bowl XLV, a VIP seating for mass at the Vatican, and a luncheon for six prepared by Food Network star Ina Garten at her barn in East Hampton, NY.
Police in Hopewell Township are investigating a sexual attack that also took place Saturday morning that has some similarities to the attacks in Ross. Ross Township police said they cannot confirm that the attacks are related.